A Dedicated Scoundrel
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Catherine Meade swiftly sensed she could not trust the stranger who rudely trust himself into her home and into her life. He was roughly dressed, but spoke in the accents of an aristocrat. He knew all there was to know …
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Catherine Meade swiftly sensed she could not trust the stranger who rudely trust himself into her home and into her life. He was roughly dressed, but spoke in the accents of an aristocrat. He knew all there was to know of a woman's weaknesses, yet claimed to know nothing of his own past. He was John Smith, but to Catherine he was temptation.
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